ANALYSISJennings reportedly injured his shoulder while celebrating Jakeem Grant's kick-return touchdown during the Dolphins' 37-20 loss to the Bills in Week 11. The rookie made his first regular-season NFL appearance in that contest, finishing with just one snap on offense and eight on special teams. The fourth-round pick was a healthy scratch as a member of the Seahawks throughout September and October, eventually landing in Miami after Seattle waived him Nov. 5. Jennings should be back with the Dolphins next year to battle for a roster spot.

This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.

There was some thought Bryce Love might last until the sixth or seventh round, but Washington scooped him up in the fourth, presumably with plans for a 2019 redshirt.

2019 Fantasy Outlook

The 120th pick of this year's draft, Jennings is an intriguing prospect. At 6-1, 214, and with 4.42 speed, Jennings is big, strong and highly athletic - 37-inch vertical, 127-inch broad jump. Moreover, he scored 13 touchdowns on only 74 targets for West Virginia last year, averaging 17.0 yards on 54 receptions. The Seahawks were last in passing attempts in 2018, and they don't seem likely to change their run-heavy approach. But with Doug Baldwin retired, low-volume Tyler Lockett the only established mainstay and no tight ends of note, there are targets available for the taking. Jennings' main competition will be John Ursua -- a seventh-round rookie -- and injured incumbent David Moore.